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D17 III Brakes

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    Posted: 22 Apr 2024 at 7:53pm
So the tractor has not been used for awhile and after running it for a short while in F & R to disk up a small plot the brakes lock up when going forward.  I'm guessing that theres drag between the brake bands and brake drums causing the drums to roll the balls up the ramps and set the brakes.  Sorry, but this is one of those posts where I'm looking for suggestions before I really get into it.  Thinking I need new pedal return springs and probably brake band return springs. 
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Unlikely. Remove the cover from the top and with a flashlite inspect the brakes from above. Chances are 99% you have disc lining very thin or missing, causing the brakes to lock up.
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You are right.  Lots of lining on the inboard side but there are metal particles on the outbord (drum) side.  I'm wondering how worn disc linings will cause the drum to rotate and set the brakes.  It does this without me touching the brake pedal.  I grew up with a pre series III tractor (different design) where we'd forget to take the brakes off until you could smell them.  Is there anyway short of removing the brake bands (freewheel) to continue using the tractor without brakes before I build up the courage to pull axles?

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Disconnect the brake rod maybe.
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So the outboard brake lining is not only gone but the friction hub on the axle has worn into the brake drum.  The brake band return springs are missing but I think the cause of the brake locking up was the loose pieces of the brake band lining wedging between the band and the drum.  This is my hobby tractor that I use on my 2 acre backyard and is never roaded in high gear and at full throttle.  Also, I don't need to brake steer it like I did as a kid on my Dad's early D17 in muddy feedlots so a brake on that side is not a priority.  I greased the drum surface and friction face and went back to work.  Very crude fix but you do what you have to do.  Maybe someday I'll get around to fixing it the right way. 
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I sure wouldn't advise ever driving it down the road at 15 MPH or you may find yourself in the ditch upside down.
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I just saw Rick Corder's post on Facebook that he is having a spring sale for the 100 series. You won't find better brakes than Rick's.
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Originally posted by DrAllis DrAllis wrote:

I sure wouldn't advise ever driving it down the road at 15 MPH or you may find yourself in the ditch upside down.


I had the brake on the left side of my 180 lock up and start to spin me around.   It was quite an eye opener.  Took some slow driving and several lock ups before I was able to get back to the shop and repair the brakes.

Follow the advise of Dr Allis.  
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Dr Allis, your point is well taken...

WHAT I HAVE DONE SHOULD NEVER BE CONSIDERED AS A "FIX" SINCE IT COMPLETELY RENDERS THE BRAKE INEFFECTIVE AND USELESS.  IT IS A "POSSIBLE" MEASURE TO RELEASE A LOCKED UP REAR WHEEL SO THAT THE TRACTOR CAN BE MOVED A VERY SHORT DISTANCE AT SLOW SPEED TO A SAFER LOCATION WHERE THE BRAKES CAN BE PROPERLY REPAIRED.


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